You get what you pay for.
This is a serviced apartment, so don’t expect the grandeur of a hotel. It isn’t. However, the room itself is extremely spacious, with a gorgeous balcony overlooking the ocean. The space is great, with a sofa and a breakfast, decent sized double bed also.
Given that it is an apartment, it’s lacking utensils. Don’t think you can come here and cook your own food- you can’t. There’s not a plate or cutlery in sight.
The front desk was extremely difficult to locate. It’s in an office reception with around 6 other hotels. We happened to stumble on it by accident. It’s not sign posted in English at all. Good luck.
The front desk is also very far away from where the actual rooms are-you have to take an elevator into a compound, walk through the compound, pass several other buildings and finally onto yours-literally the building the furthest away from front desk. There’s no hotline to the front desk (serviced apartment) so you better hope there are no late night door opening emergencies! We added a staff member on wechat so we were able to communicate and translate. She was extremely helpful, but still far from ideal.
My biggest issue here was the swimming pool. The website clearly advertised an outdoor swimming pool. They do have an outdoor swimming HOWEVER you have to pay to use the pool everyday. 25rmb, not back breaking but no where online does it say this. The pool only opens at 3pm, so no early swim and there are no sun loungers and only one set of chairs and tables, so this isn’t a swimming pool to lay beside. No where is any of this mentioned. The pool was by far the most disappointing.
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